Some 18,000 girls across Western New York are getting involved to help feed hungry families. Time Warner Cable News reporter Wendy Mills has more from Cameron Street in Rochester about the campaign to benefit the Food Bank of Western New York and Foodlink. 02:36 PM

After start-ups get featured on reality shows like ABC's "Shark Tank," how do they fare in the real world? Time Warner Cable News caught up with the owner of U-Lace, who hails from Buffalo and now operates in Rochester. 01:06 PM

After intensive interviews, the screening committee said it selected seven finalists for the executive director position who will now be interviewed by the full board of commissioners in April. 12:15 PM

Police said Garrett Magee, the man struck and killed Friday on the tracks near the Brighton-Rochester line., was walking on the tracks with headphones on and apparently never heard the train coming. Updated 03/30/2015 02:38 PM

We're learning more about the state budget deal announced late Sunday night. As Nick Reisman explains, lawmakers have agreed to a spending plan that includes adopting new ethics laws, increases school aid, and makes changes to the much debated teacher evaluation process.
03/30/2015 05:15 PM

New Yorkers voted on several propositions during the 2014 election, one that would allow bills to be given to lawmakers electronically. Five months after being approved, and there's no sign of that yet at the State Capitol. Jon Dougherty has more.
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Most of Mayor Bill de Blasio’s top priorities in Albany were nowhere to be found in the state budget deal, but the mayor nonetheless claimed at least partial victory Monday, particularly on the issue of education.